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The Type 1 Ho-Ki (一式装甲兵車 ホキ, Isshiki Sōkōheishahoki Ho-Ki) was a tracked armored personnel carrier (APC) developed by the Imperial Japanese Army in World War II. Development, prototypes and history
SS-Ki of the 5th Independent Engineer Regiment using its crane Armored recovery vehicle Se-Ri Armored lumberjack Ho-K Basso-Ki, used to remove severed trees and stumps generated by the Ho-K Type 95 crane vehicle Ri-Ki Type 97 Shinhōtō Chi-Ha with dozer blade Experimental obstacle clearance vehicle firing cylinder charge
Sumida Model P armored car; Type 93 armoured car a/k/a Type 2593 Hokoku, Type 93 Kokusan or "Type 92" naval armored car; Type 95 So-Ki armored railroad car; Type 98 So-Da armored ammunition carrier; Type 100 Te-Re observation vehicle; Type 1 Ho-Ha half-track armored personnel carrier; Type TC experimental armored personnel carrier
It was powered by a diesel engine and had a crew of 15. [1] The rear-mounted Type 98 20 mm AA autocannon was the most common light anti-aircraft gun of the Imperial Japanese Army. [ 2 ] It had a range of 5,500 m (18,000 ft), altitude of 3,500 m (11,500 ft) and could fire up to 300 rounds per minute. [ 3 ]
The Type 1 Ho-Ha (一式半装軌装甲兵車 ホハ, Ichi-shiki han-sōki sōkō-heisha hoha) was a half-track armoured personnel carrier (APC) used in limited numbers by the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) during World War II.
Type 1 Ho-Ki armoured personnel carrier; Type 2 Ho-I infantry support tank; Type 4 Ka-Tsu amphibious landing craft; Type 4 Ha-To self-propelled mortar; Type 4 Ho-Ro self-propelled gun; Type 4 Ho-To prototype self-propelled gun; Type 1 Ho-Ni I tank destroyer; Type 1 Ho-Ni II 105 mm tank destroyer; Type 3 Ho-Ni III tank destroyer; Type 5 Na-To ...
The half-track was first manufactured in 1938 and given the official designation of the Type 98 half-tracked prime mover Ko-Hi. [1] The Type 98 half-tracks were considered "high speed" prime movers, capable of 48 km/h (30 mph) when loaded. [1] It had a diesel engine and a crew of 15. [1] The Type 98 Ko-Hi was used to tow a Type 4 75 mm AA gun. [2]
Type 1 Ho-Ni II self-propelled gun. Type 1 Ho-Ni I 75 mm SP AT gun; Turret removed and 75 mm gun installed in an open casemate to create a self-propelled gun. They were organized along similar lines as artillery units. [16] They saw combat action, being first deployed at the Battle of Luzon in the Philippines in 1945. [17] Type 1 Ho-Ni II 105 ...